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Golyana Sergey Ivanovich

Position: Deputy Chief Physician for Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery, Department Head – Orthopedic Traumatologist, Plastic Surgeon, Orthopedic Traumatologist

Clinic: Children’s department of MMC MEDSI on Michurinsky Prospekt/MEDSI Clinic on Marat

Work experience: 37 years.

Specialization:

  • Surgical treatment of congenital pathology of the hand, forearm, upper limb and foot in children (patients under 18 years of age) and adults:
  • Syndactyly fingers and feet:
    • Simple and complex forms – congenital soft tissue and bone fusion of the fingers
  • Polydactyly and polyphalangia of the hands and feet:
    • Congenital doubling, tripling of fingers
  • «Mirror brush» (ulnar dimelia):
    • Congenital doubling of the hand and forearm
  • First finger tryphalangism:
    • Congenital increase in the length of the 1st finger due to the presence of the middle phalanx, violation of its position
      and function
  • Ectrosyndactyly of the hands and feet:
    • Congenital finger stumps, their fuses
  • Congenital upper and lower limb constriction syndrome
  • Simbrachydactyly (brachydactyly):
    • Shortening and fusion of fingers and feet
    • Including in the composition of Poland syndrome – underdevelopment of the pectoral muscle
  • Adactyly:
    • Congenital absence of fingers
  • Ectromelia:
    • Congenital shortening and underdevelopment of the upper limb, hand and fingers
  • Finger hypoplasia:
    • Shortening or absence of metacarpals and phalanges of fingers and feet
  • Brachymetacarpy and brachymetatarsia:
    • Shortening of the fingers and feet due to congenital underdevelopment of the metacarpal (metatarsal) bones
  • Radioulnar synostosis:
    • No rotational hand movements
    • Congenital fusion of forearm bones
  • Radial and ulnar obliquity:
    • Missing or underdeveloped radius or ulna and fingers
  • Brachioradial synostosis:
    • Congenital absence of elbow joint
    • Shortening and underdevelopment of the upper limb, hand and fingers
  • Clinodactyly:
    • Congenital or acquired deformity (curvature) of finger and foot phalanges
  • Delta phalanges of fingers and feet:
    • Congenital deformity (reshaping) of the metacarpals, metatarsals and phalanges of the fingers
  • Camptodactyly:
    • Congenital flexion contracture of the fingers
  • Gigantism of hands and feet:
    • Congenital increase in volume and length of fingers and feet or upper and lower extremities
  • Splitting of hands and feet:
    • Congenital deformity associated with the absence or underdevelopment of the central fingers,
      the presence of transverse phalanges, deep cleft hand or foot
  • Consequences of injury to the hand and forearm, upper and lower extremities:
    • Various deformities of bones, joints, scars
  • Hand and finger disorders
  • Consequences of damage to the tendons of the upper extremity, hand and fingers
  • Consequence of nerve damage of the upper limb:
    • Impaired sensation and movement
  • Neurogenic finger and hand contractures
  • Consequences of hematogenous osteomyelitis and other bone and soft tissue inflammatory processes of the extremities:
    • Bone deformities and defects, scarring, limb dysfunction
  • Finger stenosing ligamentitis (Knott’s disease)
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Bone and soft tissue benign neoplasms of the upper and lower extremities
  • Post-traumatic limb defects and deformities
  • Scarring and contractures of the joints of the fingers and limbs
  • Post-traumatic movement disorder or ankylosis (no movement) of upper extremity joints
  • Traumatic amputation of fingers and hands
  • Post-burn deformities:
    • Skin scars
    • Joint contractures
    • Impaired movement and function of the upper and lower extremities
  • Consequences of electrotrauma (electric burn) of the upper extremities:
    • Injuries to tendon nerves and limb muscles
    • Finger and hand contractures
  • Other variants of congenital and acquired pathology of the upper limb and foot in children and adults
  • Reconstructive limb microsurgery:
    • Grafting your toes onto your hand
    • Treatment with local, combined skin grafts (split and full skin autograft transplants) and vascular pedicle skin grafts:
      • Cutaneous scars
      • Soft tissue deformities and defects
    • Microsurgical transplantation of blood-supplied (vascular pedicle) bone autografts:
      • Fibula
      • Metatarsal
      • Edge fragment
      • Blade fragment
      • Radial bone fragment
    • Microsurgical grafting of a foot joint onto a hand or upper limb
    • Flexor tendon repair and extensor finger and hand (suture and plastic)
    • Recovery:
      • Peripheral nerves of the extremities (suture and plastic with transplantation of nerve fragments)
      • Vessels (arteries)
  • Various bone and joint surgeries:
    • Corrective osteotomy to eliminate deformities
    • Resection of exostoses, osteophytes
  • Bone grafting in bone defects and nonunions:
    • False joint
    • Enchondroma
    • Bone cysts
    • Others
  • Elongation, shortening, correction of deformations using compression-distraction devices:
    • Ilizarov method
  • Arthrolysis, arthrodesis, repair of the ligamentous apparatus of the joints of the hand
  • Elbow replacement
  • Other upper and lower limb surgical reconstructive procedures

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